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Enjoy an eco-friendly Bonfire Night
Bonfire Night is round the corner and residents are encouraged to stay safe, be responsible and enjoy the celebrations sustainably this year
Member censured by Standards Committee
A Powys county councillor who appeared before Ceredigion County Council's Standards Committee for a breach of the Code of Conduct has been censured
Work to create a new multi-agency hub for Brecon is completed
Work to turn a redundant call centre in Brecon into offices for Powys County Council and others, as part of a new multi-agency hub, has been completed.
Do you have a question about council services?
People who live, work or study in Powys are being invited to submit a question to the next full meeting of the county council on Thursday 5 December.
Go GREEN this Halloween!
The spookiest night of the year is nearly here but it's a time to scare your friends, not the planet! There's plenty of recycling to be done around Halloween and lots of ways you can reduce the scary amount of waste generated by the fearsome festivities.
Do you have a green tourism project that needs funding?
Organisations with plans for green small-scale tourism infrastructure improvements in Powys are being urged to get in touch with the county council.
Let's Talk: Living in Powys
Residents have an opportunity to share their views on living in Powys to help shape future planning and service delivery, the county council has said.
Clean-up taking place as Powys roads still impacted by recent torrential rain
Roads continue to be impacted by the torrential rain Powys experienced earlier this week, the county council has said
Single Transferable Vote system rejected
The move to a Single Transferable Vote system and a change to the way people vote in local Powys County Council elections, has been rejected.
4 projects get £476k to boost adult numeracy skills
Four Powys projects have received Shared Prosperity Fund support worth a total of £476,000 in the last eight months to help people manage their money and improve their wellbeing.
5 projects get 750k to boost skills and job prospects
Five Powys projects have received Shared Prosperity Fund support worth a total of £750,000 in the last eight months to help people find work or secure better jobs.
7 projects get £1.85m to help businesses expand
Seven Powys projects have received Shared Prosperity Fund support worth a total of £1.85 million in the last eight months to help boost business investment and create jobs.